Birla Balika Vidyapeeth

Birla Balika VidyaPeeth
Location
Pilani, Rajasthan, 333031
India
Information
School type Private English medium residential school
Motto विद्या विनयेन शोभते
Established July 15, 1941
Head of school Dr. (Mrs.) M. Kasturi
Teaching staff 55
Gender Female
Number of students 800
Campus size 100 acres
Campus type Suburban
Tuition INR 228700 - 302500
Affiliation CBSE
Website http://www.bbvpilani.com/, http://www.bbvpilani.org/

Birla Balika Vidyapeeth is an English medium residential public school for girls, located in Pilani, Rajasthan, India. The school was founded in 1941. It started with 25 girls and now has 800 students. It is affiliated with the CBSE.

The school band has been a part of the RDC Parade at New Delhi, since India became a republic in 1950.

Memberships

Birla Balika Vidyapeeth is a member school of:

Class XII Board Result- 2012

The school has Science, Commerce and Humanities streams in Class XI and XII. 41 students out of 155 secured 90% and above in AISSCE, 2013. The school average mark is 83%. 153 out of 155 students got first division.

Activities

Fine Arts Department

The Fine Arts Department trains students in dance, music, painting and crafts.

Guidance and Counseling

The Counseling Cell has a Psychologist and a Counselor. They solve problems like adjusting to the new environment for new students, coping with studies, personal problems, and developing study habits. Career counseling is provided by counselors from professional agencies.

National Cadet Corps

Each year the school NCC troop goes to an ATC Camp where the students are given training as an army cadet, an adventure camp gives them an exposure to adventurous activities like parasailing, mountaineering, bouldering and rock climbing.


The school has two troops under 1 RAJ CTR Jr. wing with 150 cadets and one troop under 1 RAJ CTR Sr. wing with 52 cadets taken care of by three ANOs.

School Band

The NCC Band has participated in the Republic Day parade at New Delhi for the past 49 consecutive years.

Sports and games

Clubs

SUPW

For Socially Useful Public Work the students have adopted nearby villages and through slogans, processions, Nukkad Nataks, posters and collages they spread awareness regarding social issues like dignity of labour, women empowerment, youth empowerment, self employment generation, female foeticide, child labour, and drug abuse.

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